No, BBbean, you'r missing the point... granted, I left the door wide open.
I'll use more specific examples.
--If you wanted to know how to Bake the best bread in the world and you went to a site that focused on Roasts just because they both use Ovens, you'd be wrong.
--If you went to a site about driving race cars and asked them about parallel parking, you'd be wrong. Again, just because they use the same tool doesn't mean that there is a lot of overlapping knowledge.
Now I close the next loophole before someone jumps through it:
--If you go to someone who EATS bread really well to find out how to make break, again, you'd be wrong.
--If you go to a guy who builds cars really well to find out how to parallel park, yet again, you'd be wrong.
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People become experts and specialists in certain areas for a reason. The world needs people who build cars, people who make ovens, people who eat bread, people who bake bread and people who make great roasts..... but they may not all be the same person.
-RJP